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Metathesis in Oleochemistry

Metathesis is an attractive reaction for the conversion of oleochemical feedstocks into useful chemical products. Thus, metathesis of unsaturated fatty acid esters (the oleochemical raw materials) provides a convenient route to unsaturated diesters which can be used as intermediates for the production of polymers and specialty chemicals. Cross-metathesis with olefins is a means to change the chain length of fatty acids and derivatives; cross-metathesis with ethene (ethenolysis) gives compounds with terminal double bonds, having a broad range of applications. Ethenolysis of fatty oils or triglycerides allows the transformation of long-chain fatty acid triglycerides into fatty oils of lower molecular weight. Several highly selective catalyst systems - homogeneous as well as heterogeneous - have proven to be successful for the metathesis of unsaturated esters. Especially modified heterogeneous rhenium- and molybdenum-based catalysts have attracted much attention. Considering catalyst activation and regeneration procedures, rhenium-based catalysts are to be preferred.

metathesis; catalysts; oleochemicals; esters


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